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Or maybe not.
Unfortunately, there was just not enough to get a good solid grip on, and even going slow
and taking teeny-tiny cuts, it managed to dig in and wrench itself out of the chuck.
Now, no great loss- again, it didn't fit my machine, so I had no use for it.
However, the ferrule was a fairly simple turning... why not make another?
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